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== Problem 1 ==
== Problem 1 ==
Find the number of ordered pairs of positive integer solutions <math>(m, n)</math> to the equation <math>20m + 12n = 2012</math>.
Find the number of ordered pairs of positive integer solutions <math>(m, n)</math> to the equation <math>20m + 12n = 2012</math>.
== Solution ==
== See also ==
{{AIME box|year=2012|n=II|before=First Problem|num-a=2}}

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Problem 1

Find the number of ordered pairs of positive integer solutions $(m, n)$ to the equation $20m + 12n = 2012$.

Solution

See also

2012 AIME II (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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First Problem
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Problem 2
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